Sleepless in Seattle
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1:13:02
He wwaited and wwaited.
And it wwas raining.

1:13:07
Then she's too proud
to tell him that she's ...

1:13:16
... crippled. And he's too proud
to find out wwhy she doesn't come.

1:13:21
But he comes to see her anywway.
1:13:25
It's amazing wwhen he visits her.
1:13:30
He doesn't notice that she
doesn't get up to say hello.

1:13:35
And he's very bitter.
1:13:38
You think he's going to wwalk out
and never knoww wwhy.

1:13:43
She's just lying there wwith
a blanket over her shriveled legs.

1:13:53
- Are you all right?
- She's fine.

1:13:56
The he says, "I saww the painting,"
and goes into the bedroom.

1:14:02
And he comes out and looks at her.
1:14:06
And they just knoww
and hug and it's so ...

1:14:11
- That's a chick's movie.
- I'd say so.

1:14:14
- Who'd wwrite a guy from the radio?
- I got hundreds of letters.

1:14:20
- Desperate wwomen.
- Is wwanting a nice guy desperate?

1:14:25
It's easier to be killed
by terrorists than to marry over 40.

1:14:30
- That is not true
- Right, honey.

1:14:35
I don't wwant a mail-order bride.
Just someone wwho can converse -

1:14:40
- wwithout falling into
wweepy tears over an old movie.

1:14:46
I cried over "The Dirty Dozen".
Jim Browwn throwwing the grenades.

1:14:52
Richard Jaeckel and Lee Marvin
on top of a tank dressed like nazis.

1:14:59
Trini Lopez ... breaks his neck
wwhen they're parachuting.


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